Destiny Library Catalog

Destiny is the OPAC ( Online Public Access Catalog ) that allows you to search for books, DVDs, audiobooks, ebooks, and even digital media that the district provides through all 8 of the Wilson libraries.

REMEMBER - Log in with your Wilson username and password. If you log in you will have access to many more resources and will be able to save your searches. To search for websites and encyclopedia use the ONE SEARCH tab. If you need help, just ask !

This link to the Museum of Tolerance will provide a great deal of information on the child you selected. Be sure to check out the museum’s main page as it tells about not only the Holocaust, but all types of prejudice and intolerance.

As the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, Yad Vashem safeguards the memory of the past and imparts its meaning for future generations. Yad Vashem, together with its partners, has collected and recorded here the names and biographical details of more than half of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis and their accomplices.

Daily Life in the Camps, Survivor Stories, Information on the Holocaust

During the years 1933-1945, Germany’s Nazi regime established a machinery of death that killed 6 million Jews as well as millions of other people the government deemed inferior. It’s difficult to contemplate the magnitude of the Holocaust, but we are called upon to do exactly that on Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah).

Listen to the voices of Holocaust survivors recorded by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The Museum produced about 25 to 30 percent of these interviews; the rest came from personal donations and acquisitions from over 70 organizations. Some were born digital and some were digitized from tape and film media. All of the oral histories that the Museum produced are now digital; it is in the process of converting the rest.